Grateful Dead Live at Purdue University on 1969-04-18

d1t01 - Hard To Handle
d1t02 - Morning Dew
d1t03 - That's It For The Other One ->
d1t04 - Sittin' On Top Of The World ->
d1t05 - I'm A King Bee
d1t06 - Doin' That Rag
d2t01 - Turn On Your Lovelight
d2t02 - Cosmic Charlie
d2t03 - Beat It On Down The Line

This show has that driven energy
similar to M.I.T steps in 1970.
Hard to Handle with nice Slide work
A jumbo Morning Dew
Fast paced Other ONE
Freak- i will give it 5 bones already
and still in the middle of He Had to Die coda.
SOUND IS EXCELLENT!
Also watch out for some of the reviews of this show
Just because they close with B.I.O.D.T.L
does not a conspiracy make.

Reviewer:rrschwz28
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September 27, 2012 Subject:
The Other One

Great to hear a That's It For The Other One without the usual interruptions of track changes (Cryptical, Drums, etc.) It's the best way to appreciate Phil's opening of The Other One after the drum solo.

Forty years ago today the GRATEFUL DEAD were playin' at Purdue, where were you?

I couldn't be there in 1969 but I showed up today, where were you?

Classic 1969 sound. Magical, mythical, a "MUST HAVE" show.

I bet the freaks stood out a "little" at this show...

This GRATEFUL DEAD show took place around 90 days before Neil and Buzz walked on the Moon for the first time.

I highly recommend adding this show to your 1969 GRATEFUL DEAD collection. Charlie Miller did it again, another "Masterpiece".

5 Stars for the mix, recording, performance and transfer. Hey Man? It's a Charlie Miller transfer, I highly recommend you click on Charlie Miller's name and collect all his GRATEFUL DEAD shows, he's got some keepers.

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For easy streaming or downloading use RealPlayer. Click the VBR M3U link to open the songs in the Playlist. If your Playlist is not open, open it by clicking the Playlist icon at the lower right hand corner of RealPlayer. Once the songs are in the Playlist, double click the song to play it, then click the record button at the lower left hand corner of Realplayer to record it. When the red line reaches the other end click the stop button to download the song. Your song is in the RealPlayer Downloads folder. Repeat these steps for each song.

Eat, Drink, Be Merry and Listen to the GRATEFUL DEAD.

Thanks for the LOVE from 1969.

The music of the GRATEFUL DEAD lives, thanks to Charlie Miller.

PS: Get em' while you can, get em' while they're free, get em' now or you'll be sorry...the Man giveth and the Man taketh away...WTTW

PSS: Remember to click on the DeadLists Project link to get the poster for this show.

If you are a huge Pigpen fan like I am, YOU ARE GONNA WANT THIS POSTER...ALLIGATOR!

This is 1969---not 1991!!! Brown Eyed Woman is not even a song in 1969....as for the blunted individual who thinks any show is a good show and proceeds to give this gem a 2 star rating......?????!!!!! As for what really is here---it is PRIME Primal Dead and a great SBD copy to cherish,almost 40 years after the fact. Slip-slidin', buzz sawin' Hard to Handle and a sick King Bee and Lovelight give us our bluesy Pig fix, 2 of Aoxomoxoa's greatest numbers and a couple "classics" for their 4 years together--Sittin' and Morning Dew.....nice smorgasboard of cuts in this compact set....anything that sounds this good 40 years later w/ great tunes and attentive,exuberant, playing w/ PigPen on board is a no-brainer 5 star, for myself. Great show, great sound. Thanks